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Fall Garden Looks Great So Far

November 19, 2020 by Heather Leave a Comment

It’s been a couple of weeks since we recorded the video for this, and since then, the beans have expired and we have begun harvesting the beets, turnips, and some greens. This was a weird year for many people and our summer garden was a little blah, as well. But our fall garden looks great so far!

Fall Garden Carrots…

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Spring Planting

May 24, 2020 by Heather Leave a Comment

We spend winter looking forward to warmer days, dreaming of a garden that reflects the beauty in the seed catalogs we pour through. Even while it’s still cold out, the much-awaited time comes for spring planting.

spring planting peas…

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How We Buy and Organize Seeds

May 13, 2020 by Heather Leave a Comment

We have reduced the varieties of vegetables we’re growing by about 40. But we still have 60-70 varieties we’re growing this year. I’ll share with you today how we buy and organize our seeds.

buy and organize seeds…

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Limewash the Chicken Coop

March 6, 2020 by Heather Leave a Comment

A crisp, clean, white chicken coop is beautiful to behold. With dust, mud, dirty chickens and animal foot traffic on a farm, they don’t stay that way for long. Once a year, we like to freshen up the chicken coop limewash. We’ll show you how we do it and give you a tour of the coop in the process.

Chicken Coop Limewash…

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Sweet Potato Harvest

March 2, 2020 by Heather 1 Comment

You might say sweet potatoes are glorious! And that would be fitting for this relative of the morning glory. They are another way God provides a delicious, nutritious vegetable that can be stored fresh for months. Let’s see how we did with our sweet potato harvest.

Sweet Potato Harvest…

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Winter Harvest

January 27, 2020 by Heather 1 Comment

We live in zone 5b/6a. We’ve already had temperatures below 20°F and snow. But that didn’t keep us from having fresh vegetables from the garden. Find out what’s in our winter harvest.

Winter Harvest - 'ems a lot a turnip greens!…

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Easiest Way to Roast Winter Squash and the Simplest Squash Casserole

October 4, 2019 by Heather 1 Comment

Raw winter squashes are beautiful, yummy and great nutrition on cold days. But they are hard and difficult to cut. Cutting, peeling, cubing… forget that! Frankly, if I’m going to be cooking all my meals at home, I prefer to find the easy way to do most things. Plus it’s fall and you need to be able to make healthy versions of all the pumpkin spice things without too much effort. So today, I offer the absolute easiest way to roast winter squash and the simplest squash casserole. Easy enough for a weeknight.

Pennsylvania Dutch Crookneck Winter Squash…

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Dried Tomatoes Stored in Oil

September 27, 2019 by Heather 1 Comment

We’ve talked about a number of ways to preserve foods when in season so we can enjoy them for months to come — canning, freezing, fermenting. Today we’ll talk about drying or dehydrating. You can dehydrate many foods for longer shelf-stable storage, even things you might not think of. Not only fruits and vegetables but also meat (think jerky), dairy or eggs. And there are a variety of ways to dehydrate foods using the sun, the air, the oven or a dehydrator. Today we’re making dried tomatoes stored in oil using our dehydrator.

drying tomatoes…

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Peach Corn Salsa

September 14, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

Peach season might be over where you are, but you still have plenty of time to make some delicious peachy recipes with the peaches you froze earlier in the season. This last episode in our peachy series of What’s in the Mason Jar gives us a sweet change to the usual. Peach corn salsa combines a few of summer’s special garden treats to make a sweet and spicy choice for chips or fish tacos, so great any time of the year.

cooking peaches…

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Potato Harvest, Our First Year Growing Potatoes

September 13, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

This is our first year growing potatoes. Besides sweet potatoes, which aren’t ready yet, we grew three varieties of white potatoes. Red Cloud and Dark Red Norland are red-skinned varieties and Carola is a yellow potato (check out our August newsletter). We tried to get a russet variety, but the farm we ordered from didn’t have a good supply. Which is just fine with us, since red and yellow (and purple) are our favorite varieties anyhow. Let’s see how we did with our potato harvest.

raised potato beds…

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